The Xposé
The Xposé
| 16 May 2014 (USA)
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This is a dramatic chain of events in the most glamorous ,swinging era of Hindi films... the 1960s. It was a decade when film stars tasted success and carried their larger than life screen image on to real life with unbridled pomp and splendour. It was during this time that two ambitious films were made... Ujwal Nirmal Sheetal and Reena Mera Naam. The latter became a runaway hit while the former was struggling at the box office.

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Alicia

I love this movie so much

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VividSimon

Simply Perfect

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Fatma Suarez

The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful

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Logan

By the time the dramatic fireworks start popping off, each one feels earned.

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Darkus Leotornoid Brawler

I want to give this review in 10 star method . . 1) good thriller . . 2) good plot . . 3) good narration by Irfan khan . . 4) shown proper vintage style around 60's . . 5) nice songs . . 6) shown the true face of glamor world . . 7) they shown the face of Bollywood filled with rivalries & controversies which increases the profit of the box office . . 8) nice acting by : Himesh Reshammiya, Yo Yo Honey Shing Irrfan Khan, Zoya Afroz, Sonali Raut Adil Hussain & Ananth Narayan Mahadevan . . 9)Dialogs of Himesh Reshammiya are laughing out loud . . 10) good movie for mystery lovers, with romance, little bit of comedy by Himesh & Honey

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Tejas Yagnik

The Movie was Really Good and the Writing Was Smart.The Direction was Good with a Nice Medium Flow and the Actors Were Great.Indians Have a Habbit of criticizing Actors and Movies which Don't have popular Stars or are always Following the Crowd.Himesh has proved his Acting Skills in this Movie and The Director Anant has Nicely Used Himesh's Attitude and Acting. It was Far Better than Sharukh's Brainless Movies. the Music is Fantastic as always,Himesh Has created that 70's Feel and also have Modern Feel to It. Icecream Khaungi is the 70's Feel Music which is a Hit. Hai apna Dil is a Melodious Track with Himesh Antics and Best Sound Track. Dard Dil o Ke Was a chartbuster with Youngsters. Aap ka Surror was Good but not like his Debut Movie. The gazhal Sishe ka Samundar was a marvelous Track and Rekha Bharadwaj has done a fabulous Work .

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I M DEVIL

I know the movie doesn't deserve one star out of 10. But that is the least I can give. 'Awful', the only word that can describe this movie. I don't know what glamour was the director trying to pull off. The movie was just an instrument for Himesh Reshamiyya to propound his songs. Yeah, and the songs too! I don't know why people loved the songs. They were just remakes of the previous super hit songs. I should have watched the election results today which were undoubtedly much more interesting than this crap movie. But my friends dragged me to watch it. And now they are regretting too. Speaking of acting, actor is good at his place and singer is best at his place. Himesh should never think of becoming an actor. He is not at all a star material HE SUCKS SUCKS SUCKS

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namashi_1

'The Xpose', a musical-thriller, isn't without merit, but unfortunately, there isn't much of it either. Its works, but only in parts. It has a few absorbing moments & melodious moments working on its side, but an erratic Screenplay, spoils the fun, in totality.'The Xpose' Synopsis: A top actress from the late 1960's is killed & now follows the search to find her murderer. 'The Xpose' takes us back in time, the late 60's, where glamour & ambitious, like decade, was at its peak. So in terms of nostalgia, 'The Xpose' is good-looking. But, the Screenplay is erratic & shaky. The film begins well & the narrative is nicely handled up-to interval. Its the second-hour, that disheartens. The suspense element lacks the fizz & so does the murderer's motives. In short, the film takes off safely, but loses focus later-on.Anant Mahadevan's Direction is strictly okay. Cinematography & Editing are impressive. Art Design is excellent. The re-creation of the late 60's has been put-up, wonderfully. Music by Himesh Reshammiya is melodious. Performance-Wise: Himesh Reshammiya is alright. Although he has shed a lot of weight & has worked on himself, he can still work on his acting skills. Yo Yo Honey Singh, cast in a negative role, has his moments. Zoya Afroz looks gorgeous & delivers a very confident performance. Sonali Raut has also done well. Anant Mahadevan is stiff. Rajesh Sharma is superb, as always. Irrfan Khan appears in a tiny cameo. On the whole, 'The Xpose' holds limited appeal.

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